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Experimental evidence from recent measurement studies has shown that bandwidth bottlenecks usually reside at the edges of the Internet, which is also true for residential networks where users share network resources and there is a need to regulate the usage of bandwidth. In this paper we introduce a rule-based approach for specifying bandwidth sharing plans for home networks which are enforced in a distributed manner across the network. More specifically we focus on the problem of verifying these sharing plans detecting potential inconsistencies which may arise from the rules that are specified by users. We describe a novel tree-based structure to model and verify the network's sharing scheme and support the specification of custom conflict resolution policies.